Wanna know why Toyota's bringing back a high performance sports coupe for 2007? Nissan is bringing the Skyline GT-R over that same year. Expect to see some stiff competition. Don't be surprised if it's called the "Supra." The name is synonymous with Toyota's performance as is the Skyline GT-R is for Nissan.
Originally posted by 91MR2quickNA Wanna know why Toyota's bringing back a high performance sports coupe for 2007? Nissan is bringing the Skyline GT-R over that same year. Expect to see some stiff competition. Don't be surprised if it's called the "Supra." The name is synonymous with Toyota's performance as is the Skyline GT-R is for Nissan.
That would be wicked cool. And in 3 years from now, I might actually have the money for a cool car like that, or actually I would wait a model year or so (they could NOT afford to sell them for 1 or 2 years only) and I will be out of college.
Did I mention KICK ASS!!!
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this is definately THE most reliable source i've seen yet... just waitin for this car to appear on toyota's site, since this IS a car being tested by toyota and not just a photochop or some BS
I read the WHOLE thing and it looks pretty good. I honestly think is going to be real.
There are two issues:
-Possibility of a supercar, $100,000 and a V10 with 500HP. Who knows
-Realistically, two trim levels. Base with either a V6 or V8 for about $30-40k and a GT with a forced induction V6 or V8 from $40-50k
Reguardless, some semi-founded statements from established and trusted members saying this thing is in LA being tested and driven by members. Their silence adds to the authenticity because that would cost you your job or even legal actions.
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1997 Camry CE V6 5-speed!
Mods: Whiteline rear sway bar & nice tires.
2009 RAV4 Limited V6 4WD
Mods: nothing you would care about.
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